Showing posts with label Propaganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Propaganda. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Deconstructing "The Dasgupta Review"

 A controversial examination of "biodiversity economics"---

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14747731.2021.1929007

I believe the scholarly article found at the link above is right on the mark.  The commodification of Nature in general is fraught with serious problems.  More importantly, it appears to avoid what's really needed in order to stop and reverse biodiversity lossa paradigm shift away from neoclassical/neoliberal economics.

Putting a seemingly Green twist on such economics will not suffice.  Offsetting, creating "natural capital" financial MARKETS, etc., is still tinkering around the edges of the problem.  Such markets rarely, if ever, have been kind to natural ecosystems.

Above all else, two things are crucial to quelling our ongoing Eco-Crisis:  the natural, voluntary reduction of human population; and the complete shift away from neoliberalism and its failed economics.  The first can be accomplished through education and incentives.  The second, believe it or not, will be a tougher nut to crack.  Recent history proves it to be such.  Neoliberal economics should be long gone by now; however, ongoing Edward Bernays style propaganda and indoctrination keep it hanging on.  It will take persistent and consistent education to break it loose.  So far, catastrophes resulting from adherence to neoliberalism have not done the job, which I find baffling.
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Not only my opinion.  Be Well

Friday, January 8, 2021

"Americans Are Now Getting a Mild Taste of Their [Our] Own Medicine"

 It has come home---


Short, informative interview.
Take note:  Nairn (an alternative, award-winning journalist & author) admonishes us not to embrace the Establishment because of Trumpism.  He's talking about the neoliberal Establishment.  That's what we've had for decades.  Utilizing Edward Bernays style propaganda, it's a softer version of Trumpism... more subtle, classier, and much more effective.  Presently, it's the dominant political & economic ideology in the world.  It's all about "atomizing" society, & having Big Biz be in control utilizing Crony-Casino-Monopoly-Disaster Capitalism.  Gov'ts will exist strictly as window dressing.  We're almost there... just a micron or so away.  Neoliberalism does not favor democracy at all.  It does favor the appearance of democracy in order to mollify the masses.

Notable people have recognized this for years, and they're all across the political spectrum.  Here are only a few of them:  Noam Chomsky, Paul Craig Roberts, Bill Moyers, Barry Commoner, Ron Paul, Rand Paul (to a lesser degree), Naomi Klein, C.W. Mills, Glenn Greenwald, Lori Wallach, Ellen Brown, Bernie Sanders, Ralph Nader, George Monbiot, Jason Hickel, and many more.
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Not only my opinion.  Be Well

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

RE: "SAVE AMERICA"

 A reminder--- I'm not a Republican OR a Democrat.  I've studied USA politics since 1956.
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https://twitter.com/ScottHa85992272/status/1346972530318462976?s=20
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https://twitter.com/ScottHa85992272/status/1346977984796831745?s=20
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Despite the fact that our various systems (political, economic, & social) here are flawed to various degrees, I love this Land. For many years, I've watched various aspects of it change and some aspects remain pretty much the same. There's good, and bad, and everything in-between here.

Hands down, Trump is the worst politician ever elected to high office
in our country. His words and actions are egregious, dangerous, and embarrassing beyond the pale. The fact that he was elected to the Presidency is quite a testament to the power of propaganda, as well as to the degree of ignorance apparently rampant among too many of us. Thank heaven he was soundly defeated in the recent election.

His prior election was not mainly due to votes for him, but rather because of votes against the ESTABLISHMENT candidate, Clinton. People in the Rust Belt of America - and elsewhere - were fed up to the hilt with neoliberal policies resulting in jobs and manufacturing being shipped overseas or south of the border. Other factors played a part, too, such as deep-seated racism in various parts of the country and the bane of nationalism (as opposed to genuine patriotism). Mainly, though, people voted for Trump as a vote against the neoliberal Establishment.

Such voters apparently thought Trump would improve things. He lied to them, and I guess they believed the lies. And so, our nightmare began.

Biden is no prize, but he's a gazillion times better for us and the world than is/was Trump. So, let's make the best of a new day.
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Not only my opinion. Stay Well

Monday, December 21, 2020

American Totalism

This speaks for itself, and we have only ourselves to blame.

 American Totalism: Technology, Economy, and Nationality (steadystate.org) 

It's past time for a new paradigm.  Tick-tock.
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Not only my opinion.  Stay Well

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Biden, Trump, Voting, Politics, the Ecosphere, and Propaganda

Preface

We rarely ever know what's really going on in politics.  Whatever we do know about it has been filtered through public and private Oligarchs, as well as the Corporate Media.  Whistleblowers effectively are criminalized, and soon essentially marginalized or forgotten, or both.  Though they've made great progress in the last ten to twenty years or so, alternative media sources often simply don't get the exposure necessary to have a significant impact.

Decades ago, the "Dean of American Journalism", Walter Lippmann, referred to the American public as the "bewildered herd".  He also stated:
1)  "Democracy is much too important to be left to public opinion."; and,
2)  "The effort to calculate exactly what the voters want at each particular moment leaves out of account the fact that when they are troubled the thing the voters most want is to be told what to want.".  [Emphasis added]
Incidentally, Lippmann was a political "liberal".

The point being:  I believe for the most part, Main Street has little to no idea what the "good-guy" Elites really have as a worldview, and even less idea of how much we are propagandized by the Movers-and-Shakers in high places.  Some people are aware, but way too few.
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Biden, Trump, Neoliberalism, the Ecosphere, and Politics

There is no doubt that Neoliberalism in politics, finance, and economics has been a major contributor to the following:
1)  income inequality;
2)  social inequality;
3)  privatization and austerity;
4)  ecological/environmental damage and destruction;
5)  increased susceptibility to disease;
6)  lost manufacturing;
7)  a much less resilient economy; and
8)  several other maladies.
Neoliberals have managed to rule the roost right through today primarily by the use of massive Edward Bernays style propaganda.  It saturates the public and private spheres every day.  It promotes false ideas of both "freedom" and "capitalism".  It wraps its supporters in the American flag, Big Daddy in the Sky, and the American Dream.  It ignores the reality of what Nature is telling us.  Its supporters claim to be "Moderates", when in fact they are Corporatists, essentially NeoFeudalists... or the puppets of same.

It has been clear for quite awhile that Trump is an unmitigated disaster.  In any arena of national life - emergency management, economics, health care, stewardship of natural resources, diplomacy, national security, statesmanship, ethics, monetary policy, fiscal policy, & yes, even politics - he is inept, incompetent, and dangerous.  On top of that, he's a psychological gaslighter and serial liar.  [Again, a reminder - I'm not a Democrat or a Republican.]  He's not a Neoliberal, but he is a wannabe fascist.

The Democratic Party is firmly controlled (at the highest levels) by Neoliberals and/or Corporatists.  That's been true since Bill Clinton's Admin and is still true today.  The "Progressive" surge in the last few years essentially has been marginalized*** by the DNC and its so-called "Moderates".  Those Corporatists include Pelosi, Schumer, Perez, Obama, Biden, Harris, and any other "Establishment" Democrat.
***[How long does Ocasio-Cortez get to speak at the Dem Convention?  Ten minutes?  Oh, I forgot - one minute.]

Joe Biden is either a Neoliberal or one of their puppets; that's true even if he doesn't realize it.  In any case, he's firmly in the back pocket of the Financial Sector and Wall Street.  Nevertheless, he's orders of magnitude better for the country than Trump.  In November, Trump must be kicked out of office.  Again we have the Evil of Two Lessers, but Trump is much, much worse than Biden.

Trump's policies relative to the ecosphere are egregiously outrageous, arguably criminal.  Most sane people know how damaging his actions have been to our social fabric, our standing in the world, and our peace of mind.  I suspect, though, that not enough know how horrible his impact has been on the nonhuman portion of Nature.  Please:  vote him out of office in a landslide.
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Conclusion

The first step in the path forward should be crystal clear:  if you care at all about the human part of Nature, Nature in general, and the world in general, then vote Trump back to private life.  If you want to help "save the world", here's your chance.  Just do it.  Thanks in advance.  Younger generations thank you, too.
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Not only my opinion.  Be Well

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Unlimited Growth, Overconsumption, Equity, and Ecological Economics

Preface

It should be axiomatic that the concept of perpetual, unlimited economic growth and consumption on a finite planet is delusional thinking.  Instead, that concept appears to be the unquestionable mantra of mainstream/neoliberal economics around the world.  I believe it came to be that way because it started when our world was relatively empty of humans, and relatively full of natural resources.

Even later, when I was a freshman at Colorado State U. (1961), the human population was only three billion.  Perceptions of future, unlimited possibilities were quite different then.  Even though it was fairly pervasive, environmental degradation largely was unrecognized by most people.  Natural resources seemed to be super abundant, and in a perpetually unlimited supply.  Overall, the biophysical world appeared to be almost limitless.  The idol of unlimited economic expansion was "worshipped" around the world.

In 1968, a book by Paul R. Ehrlich & his wife, Anne, The Population Bomb, was published.  It was a best-seller, and made the points that this planet is finite, the natural environment will be degraded even more significantly, and the availability of resources will not keep pace with overpopulation.  The book was attacked rather viciously by believers in unlimited growth.

In 1972, after a two-year study by M.I.T. researchers (utilizing a large, mainframe computer), the results were published in a book titled, The Limits of Growth.  Like the Ehrlichs' book, it was a best-seller.  And it was attacked even more fiercely.  This is a fascinating story, and the author, Christopher Ketcham, is one helluva writer.  See the details here---
https://psmag.com/magazine/fallacy-of-endless-growth .
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The Ignorance & Neglect by Economists of Biophysical Constraints

It appears to me that most mainstream economists have little to no higher education in the natural sciences.  In the essay at the link above, Ketcham quotes a number of them, as follows.
1. Oxford U. economist, W. Beckerman:  "[There's] no reason to suppose that economic growth cannot continue for another 2,500 years.".
2.  Harvard economist, C. Kaysen:  "[Some studies show] the Earth's available matter and energy could support a population of 3.5 trillion...".
3.  J. Simon (deceased), University of Illinois economist, stated in 1992:  "We now have... the technology to feed, clothe, and supply energy to an ever-growing population for the next 7 billion years.".
Those beliefs are, of course, sheer nonsense.  I can surmise only that they are due to an almost total ignorance of natural science.

In contrast, ecological economics fully recognizes biophysical constraints, and the negative impacts on our natural life support systems of pursuing unlimited growth.  From An Introduction to Ecological Economics (1997), by Robert Costanza, Herman Daly, et.al.:  "The basic problems...include:  ...highly entropy-increasing technologies that deplete the earth of its resources and whose unassimilated wastes poison the air, water, and land... ".

Unlimited Growth and Overconsumption

I recently watched a 2011 British documentary, "Consumed - inside the belly of the beast".  It effectively illustrated humanity's cultural evolution to the stage at which we find ourselves now:  lost in materialism, consumerism, short-term shallow thinking, the pursuit of unnecessary prestige, and trying our best to ignore the destruction of the ecosphere.  It also put forth the proposition that this stage is a temporary glitch in the development of the species, Homo sapiens.  The makers of the film see a future shift to sustainability and ecoethics.  Let's all hope that's the case for our species.

The film detailed how, over decades, we've been molded by advertising and propaganda to believe that consumer goods can bring us meaning, prestige, contentment, fulfillment, and the big kahuna, happiness.  The key is to buy more and more goods.  Over the years, as we've come to realize ultimately none of that is true, our discontent, anxiety, and emptiness all have increased.  During the same time, we've been trained (in a sense) to seek instant gratification, all the latest tech gizmos (to be replaced every year or two), and to desire having "the latest thing".  Now, we're at the point of a line from an old Rolling Stones' song:  "I can't get no satisfaction.".  On top of all that, too many people seem to believe that Nature is nice, but not especially important... and not really necessary.

In recent years, both mainstream economists and corporate America have used all the above to double-down on their promotion of perpetual, unlimited growth.  Any problems regarding natural resource depletion or ecosphere damage, they say, can be handled by new technology and/or the substitution of one resource for another.  Some mega corporations even have advertised their new "green" initiatives concerning corporate operations.  There's one big problem with all these solutions:  they are all within the framework of continuing unlimited economic growth and consumption... on a finite planet.

Ever-increasing economic growth means ever-increasing throughput. "Throughput" is the total flow of resources from the Earth ecosystem to the economic subsystem... and then back to the ecosystem as waste.  One doesn't have to be a genius to understand that more & more & more of such a system is unsustainable.  It's folly to believe that undiscovered, new technology and/or substitutable resources will prevent the collapse of our natural life support system.  That collapse already has started.  Much more than we've been trying to, we need to mitigate it NOW.  We must undergo a major shift in ethical and cultural values.  The old paradigm is killing us... literally... and both directly & indirectly.  It's time to implement steady-state, ecological economics.

Equity

It's all well and good to say, in the developed world countries we have a democratic system which ensures everyone's chance to pursue happiness and fulfillment; however, the reality is as follows.
1.  The playing field too often is not level; it's not even close to level.
2.  Resources (including financial resources) often are not allocated fairly.
3.  Many countries (including the USA) don't appear to understand the value of having all citizens educated to the highest degree that their capabilities and desires allow.  Some other, more enlightened nations provide access to universal higher education at (for the most part) no cost to the student.
4.  Adequate health care for many people (including many in the USA) is not available, or is too expensive.
5.  Neoliberal politics and corporatist policies (both public and private) greatly favor the Upper Class.  The excuse given is that the Rich supply jobs to everyone else.  Wealth supposedly "trickles down".  That's more often not true than it's true.  Even when it does happen, the jobs too often are temporary and/or part-time, and/or low-paying.
6.  Too many poor people often are relegated to living in neighborhoods which are much too close to the "sinks" of economic throughput wastes.  The resulting exposure to air pollution, water pollution, and land/soil pollution negatively affects their physical health, mental health, and general well-being.
7.  Perpetual wars and insanely bloated defense budgets siphon limited funds away from infrastructure repair/replacement and from social safety nets.  Primarily, they benefit Mega Banks and other Mega Corporations.  The wars often are the result of shrinking natural resources.  Stronger countries want guaranteed access to them.

Conclusion

Pursuing unlimited economic growth, overconsumption, a lack of equity, perpetual wars, essentially unlimited population growth, and neoliberal policies in general have resulted in:
1.  an ecological crisis probably never before imagined (shrinking natural resources, damaged or destroyed ecosystems, disease proliferation, an excess of greenhouse gases, increasing pollution in general, a loss of necessary biodiversity, etc.);
2.  gross social and income inequality (due to a lack of equity and ethics);
3.  a growing discontent with both public and private institutions; and,
4.  an increasing sense of despair over the condition of humanity.

It's time for a significant change in present-day economics, equity, and ethics.  Ecological economics is one part of a sane, sustainable, and much needed path forward.
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Not only my opinion.  Stay Well

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Oligarchs, Cronies, Propaganda, Ethics, and a Bit of Political History

Preface
Before delving into Ecological Economics (in a subsequent post), let's have an introduction to the items in the title of this piece.  That will help us understand the tremendous obstacles faced by ecological economists in our plutocratic environment.
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http://individualsovereignty.blogspot.com/2014/07/evidence-of-oligarchy.html

http://individualsovereignty.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-oligarchy-handbook.html

http://individualsovereignty.blogspot.com/2016/10/wars-against-americans-conducted-by.html
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The above essays demonstrate the methods by which Oligarchs essentially control us, mold the public mind, and ensure a governance that favors the Super-Rich.  One of the results of their efforts is the egregious damaging and destruction of necessary natural systems.  If we are to survive and thrive, that has to stop.

We don't live in a truly participatory democracy.  Even our constitutional republic is rapidly disappearing; the Constitution often is ignored by national politicians.  On top of that, our Mixed Economy is being replaced at an ever-increasing rate by Crony Capitalism and Casino Capitalism.  It all benefits primarily the top tier of income earners.  Perhaps worst of all, many producers of goods feel they should not have to bear the cost of the negative "externality" known as pollution.  Too many of them believe it's not their problem.

This must stop.  How?  Peacefully---
"We be many; they be few."  ~ Arundhati Roy

Not only my opinion.  Happy Trails